i’m realizing that while i mentioned indiepop and hardcore (again, i know hardcore is an apex genre with lots of nuance that i don’t know much about) last week as feeling siloed in some ways, i think it’s so interesting that they both specifically overlap quite a bit. maybe more than other seemingly siloed genres within diy? like, in oxnard some years ago there was crossover between yay records pop and local hardcore (nardcore). maybe it was just the folks that i was around, but there was totally overlap. and then up north in san jose there seemed to be a lot of crossover in spaces like think and die thinking, which was a pretty mixed fest. this is california centric cause that’s where i am but i imagine this happens elsewhere? i have friends that crossover in the pacific northwest too so i assume it does. also, was it like that in the 90s as well? is it like that internationally? the first radio show i did in 2005 was with my friend cole and it was called “cuddle and core” and it was basically a hardcore/twee combo show. and it worked pretty well. people appreciate a dichotomy. they compliment each other. makes sense. DOWNLOAD RECORDING subscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun 00:00 (intro by omar) 00:20 R.M.F.C. “The Clue” Hive Vol. 2 02:00 Frankie Rose “Play For Today” Seventeen Seconds 05:38 Gomme “Floss” Absent Healing 09:00 CORNERS “Damages” The Floor 12:35 Not For You “It Can’t See” Drown 15:28 Lily & Horn Horse “Tree” 4 partners road 16:50 Banny Grove “So Happy So Good” 4 partners road 20:44 Verdigrls “Women In Fiction” Small Moves EP 25:58 Village Of Spaces “Wood Workers Litany” Shaped By Place 28:41 tender perennial “appetency” short songs about longing 31:09 Zula “Going Into Work” Stepping EP 34:16 Dumb “Submission” Club Nites 36:41 VIRVON VARVON “ALLERGIES” MIND CANCER 39:31 Sweet Lil “Dust” Slow Moving 44:14 Judy and the Jerks “Butter” Music for Donuts 45:58 Fred Beans “Leo” The Peanut Butter & Jelly Dogs 48:07 Coughy “V” Ocean Hug 48:59 Good Morning “People Say” The Option 50:47 Martha “Wrestlmania VIII” Love Keeps Kicking 52:33 Frank Hurricane and Hurricanes of Love “Life is Spiritual” Life is Spiritual